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  <text>To position a Windows.Form, you might be tempted to set the Location property, then call Show() or set Visible=true. You'll find that this doesn't always work. The reason is that Forms have another property which must be set as well. It is the StartPosition property which must be set to manual if you want the Location property to take effect. You may also find that the one of the various StartPosition enum values does what you want without explicitly setting the Location. </text>
  <last_update>2007-10-04T00:52:18.8660806Z</last_update>
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